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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAside from sleeping, eating and sunbathing I hope to do small amounts of swimming and walking. And nothing else.Comment
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Afternoon all.
Almost time to start the leaky washing machine.
Sheets today, so should be finished by about 8 this evening.Comment
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I should probably be doing something. I've already decided I can get away without going shopping. I suppose I could do some laundry. That doesn't involve much effort.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostAfternoon all.
Almost time to start the leaky washing machine.
Sheets today, so should be finished by about 8 this evening.Comment
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So far I've had a shower, shaved for the first time since Monday morning, had a couple of toasted teacakes, and taken a bag out to the recycling bin, where it's very cold. I think that's going to be the limit of today's achievements.
For a start, I'm half asleep after last night's (well, this morning's) sleep failure. But I daren't nap, as if I do, I'll wake up around midnight and finish up in the same situation tomorrow. Just have to stick it out and get an early nightComment
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Originally posted by covbob View PostWith the ZeitLeakyWashingMachineScavengePump(tm) I hopeComment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostBit of a dilemma atm.
Contract up in a couple of weeks, manager wants me to stay on to run a new project. As such paperwork is not forthcoming. This is not an issue in itself, but the fact that I know that the project will be an unmitigated disaster as said manager will stick their oar in make changes and feck the whole thing up.
They have no idea how projects run at all, no concept of how tulip should run and no matter what I'm going to do to structure this they will wade in and cock it all up.
I don't think I can stay on at all.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostHmmm, you had a lot of trouble landing a gig in cloggers - are you sure you're ready to go through all that again?Comment
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